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Welcome to the Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations

The Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations is the College’s primary liaison to private foundations and corporations. The Office cultivates and maintains relationships with grant-making organizations that have funding interests that match the College’s mission and works with faculty on proposal submissions and stewardship for awarded grants.

Foundations and corporations support a wide range of initiatives and programs at Teachers College, including, among others, scholarships for graduate students preparing for urban teaching careers; renovation of the physical plant; local, national and international professional development programs for teachers and principals; partnerships with schools in Harlem, the Bronx, and other localities; programs that provide information on education to journalists, policymakers, parents, and other decision-makers; and research on the critical issues facing education.

The Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations welcomes all inquiries and contact from foundations and corporations, as well as suggestions from faculty, alumni and friends of the College on potential partnerships with foundations and corporations.

 

In the Spotlight

  • Wyncote Foundation supports TC Professor Catherine Crowley

    The Wyncote Foundation is supporting Professor Catherine Crowley with an $86,000 grant for her work in Bolivia and Ghana with children with disabilities. 

    Since 2006, Dr. Crowley has led annual trips to Ghana and Bolivia where her Speech/Language Pathology graduate students provide free services to people with communication disorders. The international work is designed to provide opportunities for student to acquire high quality clinical skills and cultural competencies that will transfer to their work with diverse populations in the U.S., and developing a "world citizen" approach to SLP. 
     
    Click here to see a short video on the recent professional development retreat in Nkawkaw, Ghana.
     
    Click here for more information on TC's SLP Ghana trip in 2011.


    Catherine crowley

    Dr. Catherine J. Crowley, Senior Lecturer and Distinguished Lecturer, Coordinator of Bilingual/Multicultural Program Focus and the Ghana and Bolivia programs, and Director of the Bilingual Extension Institute.